With no official photos of the Titan wreckage released, unscrupulous Twitter and Facebook accounts have stepped in with fake photos they created using AI image generators.

Scam accounts are taking advantage of the Titan submersible implosion to spread fake, AI-generated images that claim to show debris on the seafloor.

On Thursday, the US Coast Guard announced(Opens in a new window) it had found some wreckage of the Titan, with all five passengers onboard presumed dead. No official photos of the debris have been released, but that didn’t stop some people from circulating fake, AI-generated pics.

Meanwhile, a separate image that shows shoes within the debris isn’t AI-generated. Instead, it’s an actual photo(Opens in a new window) taken at the site of the sunken Titanic almost 20 years ago. 

Despite the apparent flaws, the suspected AI-generated images received up to 480,000(Opens in a new window) views from users on Twitter. In addition, some of the accounts pushing the images have the blue checkmark, which used to denote legitimacy, but can now be purchased for just a few bucks.

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Of note: One of the accounts spreading the fake images features John F. Kennedy, Jr. and his wife Carolyn Bessette as its profile photo, an obvious sign the account is associated with conspiracy groups like Q-Anon(Opens in a new window) rather than a legitimate news source.

Some users who noticed the fakery are calling on the Twitter accounts to pull the images. At the same time, Twitter’s Community Notes feature has been slapped on many of the posts in an effort to debunk the misinformation. Still, the issue underscores how AI-generated pictures can easily fill a void in the absence of real photos of a news event.

The origins of the suspected AI-generated images aren’t totally clear. But it looks like three of them came from a parody account(Opens in a new window) called the “Prince of Deepfakes,” who’s used the Midjourney AI-image generator before.

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